Getting things done : the art of stress-free productivity

Based on the premise that productivity is directly proportional to one's ability to handle tasks in a relaxed manner, the author offers strategies for self-management that minimize stress and enhance one's focus and efficiency.

The art of getting things done. A new practice for a new reality ; Getting control of your life : the five stages of mastering workflow ; Getting projects creatively under way : the five phases of project planning --
Practicing stress-free productivity. Getting started : setting up the time, space, and tools ; Collection : corralling your "stuff" ; Processing : getting "in" to empty ; Organizing : setting up the right buckets ; Reviewing : keeping your system functional ; Doing : making the best action choices ; Getting projects under control --
The power of the key principles. The power of the collection habit ; The power of the next-action decision ; The power of outcome focusing.

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David Allen.

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Based on the premise that productivity is directly proportional to one's ability to handle tasks in a relaxed manner, the author offers strategies for self-management that minimize stress and enhance one's focus and efficiency.

A put into practice review of GTD.

Allen's main idea is that your brain loses productivity when it is bogged down by a million things to do, so by removing all of these things from your head you greatly increase the ability to get things done. A good analogy, and one he uses in the book,...Meer lezen...

A fantastic, life altering read!

Allen's main idea is that your brain loses productivity when it is bogged down by a million things to do, so by removing all of these things from your head you greatly increase the ability to get things done. A good analogy, and one he uses in the book, is when your computer tries to do too many things at once and the computer's memory or RAM fills to capacity resulting in slowness or a computer crash; your brain is like the computer and can't handle too many tasks at once.

"Based on the premise that productivity is directly proportional to one's ability to handle tasks in a relaxed manner, the author offers strategies for self-management that minimize stress and enhance one's focus and efficiency."@en

"The art of getting things done. A new practice for a new reality ; Getting control of your life : the five stages of mastering workflow ; Getting projects creatively under way : the five phases of project planning -- Practicing stress-free productivity. Getting started : setting up the time, space, and tools ; Collection : corralling your "stuff" ; Processing : getting "in" to empty ; Organizing : setting up the right buckets ; Reviewing : keeping your system functional ; Doing : making the best action choices ; Getting projects under control -- The power of the key principles. The power of the collection habit ; The power of the next-action decision ; The power of outcome focusing."@en